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Sage and Rosemary are both good to kill salmonella. I'd mix them in equal

parts, make a tea, sweeten with honey and drink several times a day.

Jennie

 

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> <molly.bigknife-antonio

> <herbal remedies >

> 10/3/01 6:07:15 PM

> [herbal remedies] upset stomach, food poisoning?

>

> A friend ate undercooked chicken 3 days ago and still has an upset

> stomach - any suggestions? Thank you! Molly B

>

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do an intestinal cleanse, hopefully the ones in the files.

 

a parasite may be present.

 

God Bless,

Jamie

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Wednesday, October 03, 2001 4:07 PM

[herbal remedies] upset stomach, food poisoning?

 

 

> A friend ate undercooked chicken 3 days ago and still has an upset

> stomach - any suggestions? Thank you! Molly B

>

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Seeing a medical doctor may not be a bad idea in this case. Sometimes

antibiotics are necessary against bacterial food poisoning. I have used

various herbs and also colliodal silver against this, but still regard that

use as experimental.

 

At 11:07 PM 10/3/01 -0000, you wrote:

>A friend ate undercooked chicken 3 days ago and still has an upset

>stomach - any suggestions? Thank you! Molly B

>

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If you feel you *must* make a statement like this on an *HERBAL* Remedies

list, the least you could do is state it as your opinion, rather than

leaving the impression that it is cold hard fact written in stone.

 

Jennie

 

Michael Riversong wrote

 

Sometimes antibiotics are necessary against bacterial food poisoning.

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Jennie,

You are wrong, the writer used the word " sometimes "

which implies that " the use of antiobiotics " is not a

cold hard fact written in stone

--- Jennie Hennesay <silvermist2 wrote:

> If you feel you *must* make a statement like this on

> an *HERBAL* Remedies

> list, the least you could do is state it as your

> opinion, rather than

> leaving the impression that it is cold hard fact

> written in stone.

>

> Jennie

>

> Michael Riversong wrote

>

> Sometimes antibiotics are necessary against

> bacterial food poisoning.

> >

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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